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sister match. Offer Community Based Mentoring which includes Bigs and LIttles spending time together in the community, Mom2Mom Mentoring which provides one on one relationships with pregnant/young parents with experienced parents, and School Based Mentoring and School Based Plus Mentoring programs where big brothers/sisters meet their little brother/sister in school for 1 hour each week. Positive Pathways Program – matches youth ages 14 to 24 with an adult volunteer age 18 years and older. Youth have been involved in the juvenile justice system, either past or present and focuses on helping youth completing education, obtaining job skills and establish career goals, and working on restorative justice projects to reduce crime. Fees: None Application: Contact the office for matching or to volunteer. Language Services: Potential matches with other languages spoken. Counties Served: All Protective Factors: 4, 6
Boys Town 3230 W. Wildwood Drive
Phone: 308-381-4444 Grand Island, NE 68801
Behavioral Health Clinic Phone: 308-381-8851 2313 N. Webb Rd Grand Island, NE 68803
Website: www.boystown.org/locations/central-nebraska
Email:
Contact Person: Office Hours: Phone access 24/7 at the main office. Services: Boys Town Intervention and Assessment Services is shelter care provided for abused, neglected, runaway and delinquent youth by removing them from dangerous situations, determining their needs and working toward family reunification or other permanent care. 308-381-4444. Boys Town Outpatient Behavioral Health
works with children and their families to identify and treat issues such as depression, anxiety, school problems and ADHD. Boys Town clinics offer specialized services, including behavioral and psychological assessments, as well as individualized treatment and counseling. Clinic staff coordinates care with a child’s primary care physician, teachers and other professionals to provide an inclusive approach to ensure long-term success. Most insurance accepted. Fees: Dependent on service. Eligibility: Dependent on service. Application: Call to make a referral. Language Services: Limited Spanish/Bi-lingual services. Counties Served: Central Service Area Protective Factors: 3, 5, 6
Boy Scouts Overland Trails Council 2808 O’Flannagan PO Box 1391
Phone: 308-382-3717 PO Box 1391
Toll Free: 800-897-6893 Grand Island, NE 68802
Fax: 308-382-3718
Website: www.overlandtrailscouncil.org
Email: info@overlandtrailscouncil.org BASIC NEEDS
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Hours: Mon – Fri 8:00 am – 4:00 pm from Memorial to Labor Day and Mon – Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm from Labor Day to Memorial Day. Services: Purpose of the Boy Scout Program is to provide an educational program for boys and young adults to build character, to train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to develop personal fitness. Various events and activities provided year around. Calendar can be accessed at the website.
Fee: Free Application: Call the Overland Trails Office Eligibility: Ages 6 and up Language Services: None Counties Served: All Protective Factors: 4, 6
Third City Christian Church
4100 West 13 th Street
Grand Island, NE 68803
Website: www.thirdcitychristian.org Contact Person: Andrew Bernal – Director Email: drewness14@yahoo.com Office Hours: Mon – Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Hours of after school program Mon – Friday on school days after school until 6:00 pm. Services: Connect is an after school program that offers elementary children a variety of extended learning opportunities and activities in a safe, secure, Christian environment. Transportation is available from Engleman, Shoemaker, Newell, Westlawn and Gates Schools. Fees: One child - $9.25 per day per child. Two Children - $8.75 per day per child. Three or more children – $8.25 per day her child. There is NO additional cost for early dismissal on Wednesdays. Application: Contact the church office or Andrew Bernal – Director. The following must be completed in order to participate: Registration form, Immunization form, Parent Handbook and Title XX Authorization form. Language Services: None Counties Served: All Protective Factors: 4
Girl Scouts 820 N. Webb Rd Suite 104
Phone: 308-382-2020 Toll Free: 800-627-5940
Grand Island, NE 68803 Website: www.girlscoutsnebraska.org
Email: grandislandinfo@girlscoutsnebraska.org Hours: Mon – Fri 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Services: Girl Scouts serves girls ages 5-17 in groups led by adult volunteers or advisors. Girls may also participate on their own as Juliettes, not affiliated with a specific group and still receive updates on council-wide events. Girl Scout activities focus on the arts, out-of-doors, health, science, understanding cultures, and personal growth. Programs teach living and practicing a code of ethics, leadership skills, and service to the community. Various events and camps offered year around.
Fee: $12 annual membership fee. Application: Call the local office or register online at the website. Eligibility: Girls ages 5-17 and adults 18 & over (adults could be male or female)
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Language Services: None Counties Served: All Protective Factors: 4, 6
Outreach Center Grand Island Public School 123 S. Webb Road
Phone: 308-385-5900 Grand Island, NE 68801
Ext.204
Website: http://www.gips.org/programs/outreach-center1
Contact: Verna Haberman Email: vhaberman@gips.org Hours: Mon – Fri 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Services: The Outreach Center provides support services to homeless children and families who are in need of assistance in the areas of education, health and or social services. While some educational services are provided directly at the center many services are referral based. Stuff the Bus – ran every August to collect school supplies to share with families in need. GIPS Warm Up Coat Drive – GIPS partners with St. Leo’s Catholic Church in October to collect thousands of coats and then have a community distribution the last Thursday in October. Food For Thought – Weekly program during the school year from September to June that sends food home in a backpack to families that have been selected from our top 10 schools in poverty. Families are selected by school administrations and social services workers. Looking Good – Outreach Center’s hygiene program. Give out hygiene kits with the bag back program. Knock the Socks Off Poverty – supply students of any ages with new socks and underwear when in the program. Going to School On the Right Foot – program that supplies students with new shoes. Fee: None Application: Call Verna Eligibility: Families and children who are in need. Language Services: Translators available. Counties Served: Hall Protective Factors: 4, 5
Project Everlast Heartland CASA
506 West 3 rd Street
Phone: 308-385-5125 Grand Island, NE 68801
Fax: 308-385-5272 Website: www.heartlandcasa.org
Contact Person: Jenn Roth Email: jroth@heartlandcasa.org Office Hours: Mon – Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Services: Youth Council - Program for foster youth from ages 14 to 24 where youth can talk about foster care issues and ways to make positive changes in the foster care system, plan and host events to create awareness and recognize the worth of youth in care and educate. Joining Project Everlast means plugging into an entire network of people who know exactly what growing up in the foster system is all about. Our goal is to create a supportive community which helps youth establish connections to supports and lifelong relationships in order for them to make a successful transition into adulthood.
Opportunities to learn valuable life skills such as budgeting, communicating, boundaries, and team work.
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Eligibility: Ages 14-24, be a current/former foster youth in Nebraska and must be a current Nebraska resident. Language Services: Translators may be available. Counties Served: All Protective Factors: 4, 6
Nebraska Children’s Home
2222 2 nd Ave Suite 802
Kearney, NE 68847
Website: www.rightturnne.org
Contact Person: Sara Sanson – Permanency Support Specialist. Email: ssanson@nchs.org Office Hours: Mon – Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Services: Case management services, respite care, Parent2Parent, Mental Health Services, Training and Support Group. Fees: Call for information. Application: Call for Information. Eligibility: Whether you live in or outside of Nebraska, your family is eligible for services if: Your child is 18 or younger, Your child was in the custody of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (NDHHS) just prior to the finalization of the adoption or guardianship, and You have a valid subsidy agreement with NDHHS. Language Services: Translators may be available. Counties Served: All Protective Factors: 3, 5
YMCA
222 E. 3 rd Street
Phone: 308-395-9622 Grand Island, NE 68803
YMCA Express 2300 N Webb Road
Phone: 308-384-1299 (Year round) Mon-Sun 5:00 am -12:00 am
Website: www.giymca.org Hours: (Labor Day -- Memorial Day) Mon-Thurs 5:00 am-9:00 pm and Pool Opens at 6:00 am. Friday 5:00 am - 8 pm and Pool Opens at 6:00 am. Saturday 6:00 am - 5:00 pm and Pool Opens at 7:30 am. Sunday 1:00 pm – 5:00 and Pool Opens at 1:30 p.m.
Services: Offer a variety of family centered activities for all ages such as sports, fitness classes, games and many other opportunities. Child care and youth program available. See website for all more information on specific programs.
Fee: Everyone is welcomed at the Grand Island YMCA. No one is denied a membership because of an inability to pay. Through a fee structure based on family size and income, YMCA programs are affordable to the entire community within the limits of scholarship resources. Application: Call or Walk in to sign up. Eligibility: All ages. Language Services: Bilingual staff may be available. Counties Served: All Protective Factors: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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YWCA
211 E. Fonner Park Road
Phone: 308-384-9922 Grand Island, NE 68803
Website: www.ymca-gi.org
Hours: Mon – Thurs 8:00 am – 8:00 pm. Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm. Summer Hours Mon – Fri 8:00 am – 6:00 pm. Services: Dance and fitness programs for adults and children. Youth Programs – Child care, Live Y’ers Preschool, Almost Home After School Program which is supervised daycare for children ages 5-12 during non-school hours at the school. Available during the summer at the YWCA. Call for schools with Almost Home sites. YGirls Program is for ages 10-15 to develop self- esteem and self-confidence. This is an 8 weeks session offered in the schools with parents’ permission. Babysitting Classes. Adult Programs – Fitness classes, Parenting Classes, Lunch and Learn, Presentation Skills Class, Financial Literacy Class, Caregivers Support Class. Fee: Program dependent. Membership cost per year (single =$30, Family=$50, Senior=$22, Teen=$20). Cost of programs is cheaper for members. Application: Call or Walk in to sign up. Can also sign up and see calendar of events online at website. Eligibility: No restrictions Language Services: Bilingual staff may be available. Counties Served: All Protective Factors: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Garfield/Loup/Wheeler (GLW) Children’s Council PO Box 310
Phone: 308-346-4284 Burwell, NE 68823
Fax: 308-346-5402 Contact Person: Trisha Crandall Office Hours: Mon – Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Email: drewness14@yahoo.com or tlc@nctc.net
Services: The coalition implements evidence based prevention strategies including Al-Stars, ATLAS, Project Northland, and ATHENA in the schools and environmental prevention strategies to change community social norms about schools, tobacco and other drugs. Fees: None Application: Call Language Services: None Counties Served: Garfield, Loup, Wheeler Protective Factors: 4
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Sherman County Prevention Policy Board
PO Box 621
Phone: 308-745-1513 Ext 110 Loup City, NE 68853
Contact Person: Kris Hervert Office Hours: Mon – Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Services: Coalition’s goal to reduce alcohol use by youth in Sherman County implementing seven evidence based prevention strategies including Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol, Project Northland, Class Action, Parenting Wisely, All-Stars, ATLAS and ATHENA. Fees: None Application: Call Language Services: None Counties Served: Sherman Protective Factors: 3
Education - Youth Early Development Network St. Francis Medical Center 2620 W. Faidley Box 9804
Phone: 308-398-6567 Grand Island, NE 68802
Email: jweinrich@sfmc-gi.org Website: http://edn.ne.gov
Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Services: Available to children birth through age 2 that have developmental delay or disability. Services Coordination helps families of children with special needs below age 3; Find services to meet developmental, educational, financial, health care, child care, respite care and other needs, links with other services, works with multiple providers to make sure services are provided as needed and become coordinators for services for their own children in the future. Fees: None Application: Referral to local Early Development Network office. Anyone can make a referral with parents’ permission Eligibility: Families with an infant or toddler below the age of 3 who qualifies because of a disability or developmental delay. Language Services: Translators may be available. Counties Served: Hall and Howard Protective Factors: 1, 2, 6
Head Start and Early Development Network Central Nebraska Community Services 626 N Street (Central Office)
Phone: 308-745-0780 ext. 123 PO Box 509
Fax: 308-745-0824 Loup City, NE 68853 202 S 10
th Street
Phone: 402-336-4298 O’Neill, NE 68763
EDN: 402-336-2270 924 East SE Street
Broken Bow, NE 68822
Contact Person: Suzan Obermiller – Early Childhood Programs Director Head Start Email: sobermiller@cennecs.org Early Development Network Email: arodman@cennecs.org |
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